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How do we reach people across cultural and religious divides—without diluting the gospel? In this episode, Pastor Joel Mosier shares lessons from his ministry in Houston, one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the U.S. From wearing cowboy boots during rodeo week to breaking fast at a mosque, Joel offers practical wisdom on relational evangelism that doesn’t shy away from hard truths.
Whether you’re in rural Kansas or international Houston, this conversation will challenge and equip you to enter your own community with the eyes of a missionary and the heart of Christ.
Chapter Breakdown00:00 – Cultural Adaptation in Evangelism
Joel shares how Grace Life Baptist reflects Houston’s ethnic diversity and why adaptation is essential to connecting without compromising truth.
04:46 – Understanding Community Layers
Learn how to identify cultural, religious, and regional “layers” in your own neighborhood by paying attention to language, attire, calendars, and community events.
09:28 – Building Relationships Across Cultures
Joel shares the story of how consistent presence and curiosity led to gospel fruit with his Buddhist and atheist neighbors—starting at a bus stop.
14:21 – Navigating Religious Differences
From fasting during Ramadan with Muslim friends to showing up at local mosques, Joel explains how curiosity and clarity can open doors to truth.
19:00 – Community Involvement and Service
We talk about storm cleanups, school engagement, and how showing up builds trust—but why we must never mistake serving for sharing the gospel.
23:36 – Safeguarding the Gospel in Good Works
Joel gives practical ways to keep ministries gospel-centered, and how leaders must intentionally steer their people toward eternal conversations.
28:07 – Finding Time for Community Engagement
Busy? Joel reminds us that gospel fruit comes from slow, faithful, relational presence. He offers creative ways to redeem gyms, sports, and everyday routines for kingdom purposes.
📌 Resources & LinksTake 10 minutes this week to drive through your community with fresh eyes. What signs, shops, languages, or schools reflect the people around you? Ask God to open your heart—and a door—to someone new.
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How do we reach people across cultural and religious divides—without diluting the gospel? In this episode, Pastor Joel Mosier shares lessons from his ministry in Houston, one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the U.S. From wearing cowboy boots during rodeo week to breaking fast at a mosque, Joel offers practical wisdom on relational evangelism that doesn’t shy away from hard truths.
Whether you’re in rural Kansas or international Houston, this conversation will challenge and equip you to enter your own community with the eyes of a missionary and the heart of Christ.
Chapter Breakdown00:00 – Cultural Adaptation in Evangelism
Joel shares how Grace Life Baptist reflects Houston’s ethnic diversity and why adaptation is essential to connecting without compromising truth.
04:46 – Understanding Community Layers
Learn how to identify cultural, religious, and regional “layers” in your own neighborhood by paying attention to language, attire, calendars, and community events.
09:28 – Building Relationships Across Cultures
Joel shares the story of how consistent presence and curiosity led to gospel fruit with his Buddhist and atheist neighbors—starting at a bus stop.
14:21 – Navigating Religious Differences
From fasting during Ramadan with Muslim friends to showing up at local mosques, Joel explains how curiosity and clarity can open doors to truth.
19:00 – Community Involvement and Service
We talk about storm cleanups, school engagement, and how showing up builds trust—but why we must never mistake serving for sharing the gospel.
23:36 – Safeguarding the Gospel in Good Works
Joel gives practical ways to keep ministries gospel-centered, and how leaders must intentionally steer their people toward eternal conversations.
28:07 – Finding Time for Community Engagement
Busy? Joel reminds us that gospel fruit comes from slow, faithful, relational presence. He offers creative ways to redeem gyms, sports, and everyday routines for kingdom purposes.
📌 Resources & LinksTake 10 minutes this week to drive through your community with fresh eyes. What signs, shops, languages, or schools reflect the people around you? Ask God to open your heart—and a door—to someone new.

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